Sports-Related Eye Injuries: What You Need to Know and ... · Eye injuries are the leading cause of...
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Sports and Eye Injuries
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Eye injuries are the leading cause of blindness in children.Every 13 minutes, an ER in the United States treats a sports-related eye injury.Most eye injuries among kids aged 11 to 14 occur while playing sports.
Sports and Eye Injuries
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Baseball is a leading cause of eye injuries in children 14 and under.Basketball is a leading cause of eye injuries among 15- to 24-year-olds.
Financial Cost of Eye Injuries
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Sports-related eye injuries represent a significant eye health hazard worldwide.Sports-related eye injuries cost $175 to $200 million a year.Hockey face protectors have saved society $10 million a year.Use of protective eyewear can decrease insurance costs.
Eye Exams
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A comprehensive eye exam is important for everyone.Exams may detect pre-existing eye conditions in athletes.Not all athletes have had their eyes examined.
Health Providers Should Advise
• Family physicians, ophthalmologists, optometrists, and other health care providers play a critical role in advising patients to use protective eyewear.
Sports with the Highest Rates of Eye Injuries
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Baseball/Softball Ice HockeyRacquet SportsBasketball
Protective Eyewear
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Protective eyewear may prevent 90 percent of sports-related eye injuries.Experts agree that protective eyewear must meet ASTM standards.
Protective Eyewear
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All kids need protective eyewear.Ordinary prescription glasses do not provide adequate protection. Eyewear should be sport-specific and sit comfortably on the face.Protective eyewear is usually made of polycarbonate.
Benefits of Protective Eyewear
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Many sports-related eye injuries result in permanent vision loss.Protective eyewear will keep you in the game rather than on the bench with an eye injury.
Keeping Eyes Safe
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Talk to your eye care provider about the appropriate type of protective eyewear for your sport. Have an eye exam.
Resources
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Kids’ Website: http://isee.nei.nih.gov
Webpage for Parents, Coaches, and Teachers: http://www.nei.nih.gov/sports